Nov. 1 - 95 - JOSEPH TURNER- .... - Shaft No. 1, Nanticoke - Remarks: Knee broken. These men, with six others, were on the cage descending the shaft, when the fans of the upper lift happened to be closed, and stopped the cage unexpectedly, causing the injuries stated.

Nov. 1 - 96 - CHARLES WILLIS- --- - Shaft No. 1, Nanticoke - Remarks: Knee broken. These men, with six others, were on the cage descending the shaft, when the fans of the upper lift happened to be closed, and stopped the cage unexpectedly, causing the injuries stated.

Nov. 1 - 97 - WILLIAM DONNEGAN- .... - Shaft No. 1, Nanticoke - Remarks: Knee broken. These men, with six others, were on the cage descending the shaft, when the fans of the upper lift happened to be closed, and stopped the cage unexpectedly, causing the injuries stated.

Nov. 1 - 98 - JOSEPH SEIGNOR- .... - Shaft No. 1, Nanticoke - Remarks: Back injured. These men, with six others, were on the cage descending the shaftr, when the fans of the upper lift happened to be closed, and stopped the cage unexpectedly, causing the injuries stated.

Nov. 4 - 102 - CHARLES BAMRICK- 30 - Diamond Shaft - Remarks: These six men were burned by explosion of gas. They were working together driving a tunnel, and the parties on the previous shift had just blasted a round of holes, which had tapped a blower of gas. When these men came to relieve the other shift, they went on to the face of the tunnel, and an explosion occurred, which burned these six men slightly.

Nov. 4 - 103 - DAVID H. THOMAS- 24 - Diamond Shaft - Remarks: These six men were burned byexplosion of gas. They were working together driving a tunnel, and the parties on the previous shift had just blasted a round of holdes, which had tapped a blower of gas. When these men came to relieve the other shift, they went on to the face of the tunnel and an explosion occurred, which burned these six men slightly.

Nov. 4 - 104 - JOHN H. THOMAS- 35 - Diamond Shaft - Remarks: These six men were burned by explosion of gas. They were working together driving a tunnel, and the parties on the previous shift had just blasted a round of holes, which had tapped a blower of gas. When these men came to relieve the other shift, they went on to the face of the tunnel, and an explosion occurred, which burned these six men slightly.

Nov. 4 - 105 - JOHN M. THOMAS- 25 - Diamond Shaft - Remarks: These six men were burned by explosion of gas. They were working together driving a tunnel, and the parties on the previous shift had just blasted a round of holes, which had tapped a blower of gas. When these men came to relieve the other shift, they went on to the face of the tunnel, and an explosion occurred, which burned these six men slightly.

Nov. 4 - 106 - CHARLES WILLIAMS- 20 - Diamond Shaft - Remarks: These six men were burned by explosion of gas. They were working together driving a tunnel, and the parties on the previous shift had just blasted a round of holes, which had tapped a blower of gas. When these men came to relieve the other shift, they went on to the face of the tunnel, and an explosion occurred, which burned these six men slightly.

Nov. 4 - 107 - THOMAS F. JONES- 24 - Diamond Shaft - Remarks: these six men were burned by explosion of gas. They were working together diriving a tunnel, and the parties on the previous shift had just blasted a round of holes, which had tapped a blower of gas. When these men came to relieve the other shift, they went on to the face of the tunnel, and an explosion occurred, which burned these six men slightly.

Nov. 15 - 112 - WILLIAM MORGAN- 16 - Boston Mines - Remarks: Severely injured; his clothing caught in the trace of his mule, which was frightened, ran dragging the boy for some distance with the result stated.